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Name: 15th war with Tibet

Type: Event

Start: 765 AD

End: 769 AD

Parent: China-Tibet Wars

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Was the fifteenth war between the Tang Dynasty of China and the Tibetan Empire.

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  • February 765: In 765, Liangzhou was regained by the Tang Dynasty after being invaded by the Tibetan Empire in 764. Yan Wu, a military leader from Jiannan, successfully repulsed the Tibetan forces with his army.
  • January 767: In 766, the Tibetans conquered Ganzhou and Suzhou.
  • November 768: In November 763, a Tibetan army 100,000 strong advanced against the Tang capital of Chang'an that was captured by the Tibetans on 18 November.
  • January 769: The Tibetans invaded the Protectorate General to Pacify the West and conquered Yanqi.
  • January 765: In 764, the Tibetan Empire, led by their ruler Trisong Detsen, invaded Liangzhou with a 70,000 strong army. However, they were ultimately repulsed by the Chinese general Yan Wu in Jiannan. This event marked a significant conflict between the Tibetan Empire and the Tang Dynasty.
  • February 766: In 766, the Tang Dynasty regained control of Fengtian after Guo Ziyi successfully repulsed the Tibetan Empire's invasion with Uyghur allies. Guo Ziyi was a prominent general and statesman during the Tang Dynasty.
  • January 766: In 765, the Tibetan Empire, led by King Trisong Detsen, invaded Fengtian with 30,000 troops and Uyghur allies. However, they were twice repulsed by the Tang dynasty general Guo Ziyi, who successfully defended the territory.

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